Causes can vary in gender, age, and pregnancy

Women are structurally susceptible to germs in their bodies.

The female-specific body is thought to cause bladder inflammation because there is a vagina or anus near the urinary tools, easy for germs to enter the bladder because of the short urethra, and difficulty in keeping the vulva cleaned by the blood after menstruation.

A lot of men have “chronic cystitis.”

A lot of men’s bladder inflammation is chronic bladder inflammation.
Chronic cystitis is often caused by prostatic hypertrophy, urinary tract stones, and tumors (Urinary tract).
You can also see epileptic bladder inflammation in which the bladder shows symptoms such as non-specific chronic inflammation, bladder pain, excessive urination, frequent urination and urgency of urination.

Chronic cystitis… The background of several causative diseases that may cause cystitis
Epileptic cystitis… not bacterial cystitis, but an unknown inflammation

Causes of cystitis in children

Many causes of bladder inflammation in children include bladder reflux, overlapping renal fistula, urethral stenosis, and uretera.
Infants are prone to bacterial infections because of their poor immune function, and tend to develop a lot in girls.

For infants and children whose symptoms are not well conveyed, I will report if there are any changes as follows.

  • The number of restrooms increases.
  • It hurts every time I go to the bathroom.
  • I feel bad after going to the bathroom.

Other symptoms such as fever, hematuria, etc. may cause bladder inflammation.
In addition, due to the unknown cause of epileptic bladder inflammation or pelvic pain syndrome, it seems that symptoms may occur when eating foods that do not fit the child’s constitution, such as sour spicy.

Pregnancy is caused by changes in bladder size and hormones

Just like being dragged into an enlarged uterus during pregnancy, the bladder is also growing and the capacity to collect urine is increasing.
Then urine may stay in the bladder for a long time, making it easier to develop bladder inflammation.
In addition, during pregnancy, the secretion of estrogen and progesterone increases and the function of smooth muscles that contract the bladder decreases, making it easier to cause cystitis.
Also, due to the decrease in pregnancy immunity, fiber increases and germs are easy to reproduce, which can lead to bladder inflammation.

Repeat bladder inflammation?

Cystitis may recur unless lifestyle habits are reviewed or improved.

Repeated cystitis

There are reasons below.

  • I stopped the examination because the symptom was recovered, but it was not completely cured. (Because bacteria remain in the vagina and intestines)
  • Because something is wrong with the urinary tract, symptoms of cystitis are repeated.
  • There is a further decline in immunity while taking steroid drugs, which can lead to bladder inflammation.
  • Epileptic bladder inflammation continues to cause pain in the bladder, urine such as frequent sashimi, and waste urine, but it is easier to repeat about long-term recurrence to conduct symptomatic treatment because there is no established treatment.
  • In some cases, bladder disease other than bladder inflammation can be repeated easily. (Vile stones, neurogenic bladders, bladder cancer, etc.)

Male menopause women with chronic cystitis need special attention

Men who develop bladder inflammation are known to take time to recover and prone to recurrence because they often have some cause or lesion hidden.
If you have symptoms of male cystitis, let’s get a quick examination at the urology.
In addition, women in menopause have reduced secretion of female hormones, which is prone to vaginal lubricant and atrophy vaginitis, which often leads to the cause and recurrence of bladder inflammation.

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